Based on a novel by Carol Clewlow, the three-part British miniseries A Woman's Guide to Adultery chronicled the sexual interrelations between three married couples. Only Rose (Theresa Russell), the nominal heroine, abstained from extramarital hanky-panky. However, the siren song of Temptation proved strong indeed, and Rose's resistance was worn down bit by bit as those around her seemed to be having such a jolly good time. Remarkably frank in its dialogue and depiction of contemporary carnality, A Woman's Guide to Adultery first aired in 1993. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Neil Morrissey - David; Fiona Gillies - Jennifer; Julie Peasgood - Sandra; Tony Robinson - Marcus; Daniel Webb - Ray; Ian McElhinney
Credit
Geoffrey Alexander - Conductor, David Hayman - Director, Daemion Barry - Composer (Music Score), Geoffrey Alexander - Musical Arrangement, Michael Guest - Producer, Beryl Vertue - Producer, Frank Cottrell Boyce - Teleplay By, Carol Clewlow - Book Author